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Last night I started reading an article over on Feminist mouthpiece website ‘Everyday Feminism’ called: Looking for Proof of Male Privilege in Your Daily Life? Here Are 7 Undeniable Examples. “But how are you going to refute an article where it actually tells us the examples are undeniable?” I hear you ask, and that’s a good […]

This weekend two terrorist were shot dead outside of a ‘Draw Mohammed’ event in Garland, Texas. There are already many news outlets reporting on this story, most of which will go into far greater detail than I could here, so I’ll link you to a couple of them before I give my thoughts. The Telegraph: Shooting […]

Ever since Emma Watson stood before the United Nations on gender equality, Feminism has become a media darling and one of the buzzwords of the modern era. We’ve seen a drastic increase in the amount of Feminism related headlines in newspapers and around the internet since it returned to prominence in such a strong way […]

Originally posted on Why Evolution Is True: The Nib provides a handy flowchart to inquire about about your beliefs about gay marriage, and to let you know the problems of rationalizing any opposition from the Bible. Most of us, however, will be on the right side, which is the right side. h/t: jsp

Recently I’ve noticed a few articles online on this subject which came from Christian sources. Most of these articles suggested that being ‘born Gay’ is a myth and attempted to pass this idea off as something perpetuated by the Gay community in order to gain acceptance from society. Of course, many Christians believe that being […]

In debates or conversations with Feminists online I’ve heard terms like “do you even know the definition of Feminism” and “go look in a dictionary” a lot. So often in fact, that the words had lost all meaning to me, I’d simply laugh it off and explain how people can’t expect to be judged by […]

Originally posted on Montreal Gazette: A demonstration by a feminist organization, off-limits to men, took place Tuesday night in opposition to the Couillard government’s austerity measures. But like many other protests this one ended with a forceful police intervention. A few hundred women who had gathered at Norman-Bethune Place, next to the Sir-George-Williams campus of Concordia University in downtown…